New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules Crv - Connecticut River Valley Resource Commission
Crv – Connecticut River Valley Resource Commission (NH Administrative Rules)
Crv 100 – Organizational Rules
Establishes the rules for the Connecticut River Valley Resource Commission.
Provides the structure, responsibilities, and administrative procedures for the Commission.
Crv 101 – Title and Scope
Identifies the chapter and its applicability to the Commission.
States that these rules govern the Commission’s operations, procedures, and public interactions.
Crv 102 – Definitions
Defines key terms used in the CRV rules (e.g., “Commission,” “member,” “meeting,” “public”).
Crv 103 – Description of the Commission
Composition: Specifies the number of members and how they are appointed.
Responsibilities: Includes duties related to river management, land use planning, and environmental preservation.
Advisory Role: The Commission acts as an advisory body for regional planning and conservation efforts along the Connecticut River.
Meetings: Sets rules for conducting meetings, member attendance, and voting procedures.
Records: Requires that minutes and decisions be recorded and made available to the public.
Crv 104 – Public Requests for Information
Outlines how the public can contact the Commission for information.
Provides office locations, mailing addresses, and general communication procedures.
Establishes guidelines for responding to public requests in a timely manner.
Purpose of the Commission
Preserve the ecological, scenic, cultural, and recreational resources of the Connecticut River Valley.
Cooperate with Vermont for cross-border planning and conservation.
Promote responsible land use and development in the region while protecting natural and historical resources.
Summary
The CRV rules mainly cover organization, responsibilities, public interaction, and recordkeeping.
They provide a framework for transparent, cooperative management of the Connecticut River Valley in New Hampshire.

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